That's a good start.

Perhaps the following file could be used as test case:
https://bitbucket.org/ufechner/freekitesim/src/1df579321570a3c7fa2c157416f7326876bb9dda/asset/asset.system.proto?at=master

Is there already a piece of code that can parse .proto files in Julia?

Regards:

Uwe

On Sunday, February 23, 2014 6:09:22 PM UTC+1, Tanmay K. Mohapatra wrote:
>
> I have started working on a pure Julia Protobuf implementation here: 
> https://github.com/tanmaykm/Protobuf.jl. It's in very early stages, but I 
> plan to focus on it for the next few weeks. I have put up a few lines now 
> about how I plan to develop it in the readme. Would love to hear what you 
> think of it.
>
> - Tanmay
>
> On Sunday, February 23, 2014 10:14:27 PM UTC+5:30, Amit Murthy wrote:
>>
>> You may want to check out Tanmay's 
>> https://github.com/tanmaykm/Protobuf.jl
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 8:51 PM, Uwe Fechner <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> our control and simulation software is highly modular, and we use google 
>>> protocol buffer
>>> encoded messages over ZeroMQ sockets to communicate.
>>>
>>> What is the best approach to send and receive protobuf encoded messages:
>>>
>>> a) using one of the C bindings; there are actually three:
>>>     - http://spbc.sourceforge.net/
>>>     - http://code.google.com/p/protobuf-c/
>>>     - http://koti.kapsi.fi/jpa/nanopb/
>>>
>>> b) using the Python library:
>>>     https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/pythontutorial
>>>     This one is officially supported by google in contrast to the C 
>>> bindings
>>>
>>> c) writing a full protobuf compiler, coder and decoder in Julia directly
>>>
>>> Any comments welcome.
>>>
>>> Uwe Fechner
>>>
>>
>>

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